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The Personal Computer Show on WBAI
The Personal Computer Radio Show is on Wednesday nights at 8PM ET on WBAI in New York City. Our hosts are Joe King, Hank Kee, Alfred Poor and Michael Horowitz.
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November 26, 2008 Show
A survey said people will buy a lot of electronics on black Friday. Smaller flat panel TVs are more popular now bfads.net has ads. A substitute teacher in Connecticut was unjustly accused installing porno pop-up ads on a computer maintained by the school. She was wrongly convicted. There seems to be no lack of incompetance in the state of Connecticut. Forunately she was exonerated. Opera mini is now available on smart phones. There's a new version of Apple's Safari browser. Joe reviewed a bluetooth headset. Microsoft patched a bug that they have know about for 7 years. Atlantic Records now gets more than half their revenue from downloaded music. Listener phone calls.
Wed, 26 Nov 2008 00:00:00 EST
November 19, 2008 Show
PC Magazine will no longer be published in hard copy. In July 2009 Microsoft plans to release another free antispyware product. Intel released a new CPU. The lawsuit against Microsoft regarding computers being "Vista ready" is revealing interesting emails. Alfred explains some techie stuff about HDTVs. Listener phone calls.
Wed, 19 Nov 2008 00:00:00 EST
November 12, 2008 Show
Circuit City filed for Chapter 11 and will continue operating, for now. Bfads.net alraedy has some Black Friday ads. Is Asus really phasing out their Netbook computers with the smallest screens, 7 and 9 inch screens? Price fixing on LCD panels. IBEC hired IBM to deliver the Internet over electric power lines in rural areas. Panasonic is considering buying Sanyo. Hank had problems getting Windows XP drivers for an HP laptop after downgrading it from Vista to XP. AMD is laying off 25% of their staff. Listener phone calls.
Wed, 12 Nov 2008 00:00:00 EST
November 5, 2008 Show
There was another recall of Sony batteries for laptop computers. Digital Railroad, a site for professional photographers, went out of business. No more 7 and 9 inch Asus Netbooks will be sold. Windows XP can only be sold on Netbooks with a maximum screen size of 10 inches. Circuit City is closing 20% of their stores. More ISPs are testing limits on download bandwidth. Steve Bass is now at techbite.com. Vista Basic can emulate the Aero glass interface if you know where to zap the registry. For downloading YouTube videos, Hank likes the free YouTube Downloader Converter from Eusing.com. Alfred prefers a competing free program from Real. Listener phone calls. .
Wed, 05 Nov 2008 00:00:00 EST
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